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Septic Tank Inspection in Georgia

Although septic tank inspection in USA is not a legal requirement, it is recommended that you arrange for regular checks. A septic system is an important fixture to consider when buying a house with a septic tank. An inspection will benefit you for the following reasons:

If you are a buyer, you want to:
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  • Know the condition of the new home septic system.

  • Know the location of the septic tank and drain field.

  • Renegotiate the property price if the septic tank inspection fails.

If you are a homeowner, you want to:
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  • Ensure the septic system is fully functional and suitable for expansion plan.

  • Avoid any potential issues of liability in the future from a malfunctioning septic system in case you sell your house.

  • Prevent unpleasant odors, flushing problems, or system malfunctions.

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Septic tank inspection

Our septic tank inspection in USA have three levels

They are designed to serve commercial, residential and municipal clients.

This is a visual inspection that involves running water from various drains and flushing toilets in the home. The septic tank inspector is looking at how well everything is draining. The visual inspection also includes looking for septic leakage to the top of the drain field area. We also check for sewage odors in the area of the septic tank and the leach field. This inspection can help identify problems but a level two can give our septic inspectors a better idea on issues with your septic system.

What is a septic certification?

Why do you need a septic certification?

A septic certification is a written document that affirms the condition of the on-site septic system in your property to be either functioning, needs repairs or replacements, or just not operating altogether.

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When you hire the services of Septic Works LLC, a septic inspector comes to your house and checks for any problems or defects in your system that need correction. The septic inspector tests each part of your system including the septic tank, drainage field, and soil. This process can also help identify any leaks or issues.

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Remember that a timely septic tank inspection is fundamental to save yourself from any costly repairs a few years down the line and give yourself peace of mind.

In most states, it is recommended to present a septic certification when selling a house to avoid any issues of liability and accountability that might arise from a malfunctioning system.

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A septic certification becomes more important for buyers. It is in the interest of a prospective buyer to insist that the septic system be investigated before they purchase the home if it has not been done recently.

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Nobody wants to buy the house of their dreams to only discover later that there are sewage backups or pipe clogs in the septic system or the septic tank needs to be pumped out at a short notice.

Frequently asked questions

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